Seems to me that probably thought of that...but the time to take them down and clean them up ...and so selling them is a chance for others to recycle. They get a small amount of money and the buyers get to recycle.

AS A FORMER STUDENT OF HAYWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACK IN THE 80'S AND A FULL TIME POTTER I HAVE SEEN A STEADY DECLINE IN THIS PROGRAM.THESE KILNS HAVE NOT BEEN FIRED FOR OVER FIVE YEARS.THESE KILNS SHOULD HAVE BEEN MOVED TO THE NEW BUILDING AND USED IN A KILN BUILDING CLASS FOR THE STUDENTS.OH--THE NEW ONES-SMALL HOBBY SODA KILN AND A WOOD KILN WITH NO WHERE TO STACK AND STORE WOOD.

Clay Club meets at artist studios and other locations throughout Western North Carolina, usually on the second Wednesday of the month. All potters and ceramic artists are welcome! Look for details about the meetings here on the blog or contact Amy Waller at amy@amywallerpottery.com for more info.